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Huge Honour To Play In My Fourth FIH Men's Hockey World Cup, Says PR Sreejesh

All set to play his f🌊ourth World Cup for India, experienced goalkeeper PR Sreejesh emphasized that it's the results that matter more than the number of times a player turns up for a marquee event like the World Cup.

India goalkeeper PR Sreejesh will look to bring🃏 home the WC on homᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚe soil.
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All set to play his fourth World Cup for India, experienced goalkeeper PR Sreejesh emphasized that it's the results that matter more than the number of times a player turns up for a marquee event like the World Cup. (More Hockey News)

While he admits it's a huge honour to turn up for his fourth World Cup, Sreejesh knows very well that t🐽his is a great opportunity to change India's fortunes at the ultimate tournament for hockey, in which India awaits to finish on the podium since 1975 triumph when the illustrious Ajit Pal Singh-led team won the tournament beating Pakistan in the Final. 

"It is a great honour for me to play my fourth World Cup for our country and the special part is, this is my third World Cup on home soil. I don't t༒hink any player has had this privilege of playing three World Cups at home," expressed Sreejesh who was instrumental in India's Bronze Medal feat at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. 

While this achievement in itself puts Sreejesh among the world's greatest players, he was quick to add that results are what make one great. "Most of the tim🔥e, I have always felt it's not about how many times you have play🐈ed a tournament but whether you have won it or not is what matters the most for me. This time too, it's important for me to give my 100 per cent and get the desired result from the tournament," he added.  

Sreejesh also got nostalgic about his first outing at the World Cup when his former Coach asked him to pad up to gu🌞ard India's post against nemesis Pakistan. This was during the FIH Men's World Cup in New Delhi back in 2010. "My first match in the World Cup was against Pakistan. I still remember, during the team meeting, our coach said that Pakistan will come fu𝕴lly prepared for goalkeeper Adrian (D'Souza) so he decided to put me in the match against them. When he asked me to pad up, the feeling of getting a chance was simply incredible," recalls Sreejesh feeling nostalgic. 

"To play my first World Cup match in front of a packed home ground against Pakistan felt like a dream. I can still feel the atmosphere, how the stadium was, how people reacted and how we won that match. That was the best moment for me as a youngster." added the ace who will be India's cynosure in defence at the FIH Odisha Hockey Men's World Cup 2023 Bhubaneswar-Rourkela. 

He also recalled India's outing in the following World Cup events. "Every World Cup is special for a player but I distinctly remember the 2014 World Cup in Hague. We finished൲ 9th unfortunately but we fought really well in that tournament. Personally, for me, I thought that was a great performance. In 2018, we couldn't go into Semis. Now, we have one more opportunity 💖to change our fortunes at this mega event. Hopefully we can improve our previous performance and finish on top," he said.